
by Don Norte
Friday, May 30, 2008
(San Diego, California)
Jason Curry, CEO and Co-founder of UbiDuo is a busy man. Fortunately I was lucky to listen to his presentation with my collegues serving on the CA Governor's Committee on Employment of People With Disabilities. Yesterday's meeting in San Diego would not have been possible without new technology geared toward assimilating people with disabilities in the workplace. It is the wave of the future. Many have told me that that even sign langauge can't match the level of dialogue a person with hearing can have with a non-hearing person. I guess it might be what some of us without hearing disabilities experience at foriegn movies or operas where their are subtitles.
I hope everyone gets a chance to be familiar with this product. I hope California can lead the way and be as creative as possible. Hat's off to the staff at the Governor's office for arranging this very valuable demonstration.
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Filed under: Governor's Committee on Employment of People With Disabilies, UbiDuo, The Canadian Hearing soceity, Inclusion 2006 award for Universal Design by the Governor's Council on Disability, Simultaneius Communications, Missouri Department of Economic Development, California Department of Labor, 2006 Governor's Technology Company of the Year, Governor Schwarzenegger, ADA compliance, Calloway Medical Center, communication, Children's Mercy Hospital, Arizona Department of Economic Security, Governor's office of Maryland, wireless technology, Jason Curry, United States Coast Guard (USCG)Employment development